Physics, asked by akshayshenoy4083, 4 months ago

why days are short in winter

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Answered by Rohini7711
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During the winter, the sun's rays hit the Earth at a shallow angle. The sun's rays are more spread out, which decreases the amount of energy that hits any given spot. The long nights and short days prevent the Earth from warming up. This is why we have winter.

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Answered by arshitthakur907
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During the winter, the sun's rays hit the Earth at a shallow angle. The sun's rays are more spread out, which decreases the amount of energy that hits any given spot. The long nights and short days prevent the Earth from warming up.

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